Show STORM OVER FAIR FAIRWEATHER FAIRWEATHER WEATHER COMING I DECLARES DEW ALTER Farmers and Cat Cattlemen emen Get Setback by Late Conditions Conditions Con Con- Fair weather is billed for today todar according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to J J. J Cecil Alter chief of oC the weather bureau Tho forecast for the state Is IB fair In the west and col colder er In Inthe Inthe inthe the eastern castern portion of ot the tho state Ela Em- Elation tion will be expressed b by farmers and stockmen In unison as ns plantIng planting planting plant plant- ing is greatly delayed and damage damage damage dam dam- age has been clone lone to animals The precipitation recorded yesterday was 86 with a temperature of or 35 degrees The highest temperature yesterday was wasS 45 S degrees rees The protracted storm has seriously retarded farmers In plowing and seedIng seed seed- Ing ng work worl arid and has worked great Inconvenience incon- incon upon the cattlemen an and sheep sheep- men Farmers declare the they must do their heir plowing within the next ten days das It if f there is a a. clear Interval of or weather Thus far no serious losses are anticipated anticipated antici antici- though every lVery t farmer Is hoping for or a up let of or the tho rain snow and hall hail Even dr dry farmers have felt tho the full ull brunt of or the tho downpours do and the they too oo are praying for tor relief Heavy Growth Groth Promised Cattlemen are displaying much anxiety let over immediate future weather prospects as the they desire to make plans In t AI V 11 V r I A lr t th 1 Vi A v In I 1 o I Ina rt a v. v U I Their ono consolation Is the promised heavy leavy growth of ot grasses s on the ranges Tourists In Salt Lal Lake e yesterday experienced ex- ex the novelty no of several varieties vane varle- ties Ics of ot weather King Weather joined forces with Maid Mald Spring who for a aery aery avery very ery short Interval showered a bright flood lood l od of or balm balmy sum sunshine and then fled fledo to o cover The former continued on onIth onith Ith with torrential intermittent rains a heavy henvy patter of or hall hail and thick falls of or snow E Except c Pt for disagreeable walkIng walk walk- In Ing ng and damp condition of ot streets the pUblic did not experience an any l great In- In convenience The snow was not heavy y enough nough to affect tho the public utilities In MountaIns Six inches of oC snow were reported yesterday yes yes- es afternoon at Soldier Summit on the he Denver 8 Rio Craned railroad where a blizzard raged Snow Snowfall Call is hea heavy along the mountains Soil Soli Is in excellent condition for Cor the tho farmers according to the March summary summary sum- sum mary nary which was Issued yesterday esterday Considerable Considerable Considerable Con Con- plowing and some ome seeding was vas done in the southern half hal of or the state Delayed spring caused further scarcity of teed Iced and increased d losses in I live Ive stock As result of f nine death leath are arc recorded for March larch The rePort rc- rc port ort also contains forecast of or tho the last tilling kIlling frosts in tho the fruit and farm ann sec sec- ions Seeding Is well along llong in Green River RI district about finished In Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal where sheep shear shearing InS InS' has begun The rang rang-e feed tec-d Is short on account of or the he cold oal Rainfall Salt Lake Valle valley will wUl be struck today by y a high barometric pressure which is forcing the trouble making low area eastward from the Pacific coast It H will I Probably occur before dawn and will Ill herald the return of oC clear weather according to weather bureau prediction tion Aprils April's precipitation has been un unusual un- un usual with a total of or 42 inches reported re- re ported yesterday The normal rainfall There for tor the Is entire ten feet month of oC snow Is on 26 2 the Inches level Jevel toward oward the head of or the canyon accordIng accord- accord InS Ing ng to Superintendent Shand Smith of the Alta Alla railway |